LIFESAVERS were called to a fishing dinghy with engine failure.
This was near the Gazelle Hotel on the Menai Strait.
The Beaumaris Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Annette Mary Liddington with her volunteer crew launched at 9.42pm on June 12 and proceeded to the location given for the craft.
The Penmon Bangor Mobile Coastguard team was also tasked to assist with the incident.
An RNLI spokesperson said: "Upon arrival at the vessel, which was attached to a mooring, and having ensured that all was well with the two occupants, an assessment was made by the helmsman as to the best course of action. It was decided to tow the boat to the nearest suitable safe location this being the slipway at Beaumaris.
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"The Mobile coastguard team assisted with recovering the vessel on to her trailer.
"In the meantime, the lifeboat was released by the Coastguard to return to her station arriving back.
"The occupants of the boat did the correct thing in asking for assistance once they encountered engine difficulties.
"We would advise that all persons aboard any craft at sea always wear an appropriate lifejacket whilst afloat’."
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